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Chasing Legends Down Colombia's Mythic River Magdalena
Jordan Salama Finds Folklore and More in the Laguna de Doña Juana
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Jordan Salama
| November 18, 2021
The Book of Hope
by Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams, Read by the Authors
Jane Goodall on Taking Action Against the Perils of Our Time
By
Behind the Mic
| November 18, 2021
Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder on the Migration of Trees and the Impact on Human and Ecological Communities
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| November 15, 2021
An Avalanche’s Lessons in Grief
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Christy NaMee Eriksen
| November 11, 2021
Diane Wilson on Being a Good Relative to the Land
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By
Emergence Magazine
| November 8, 2021
Kinds of Blue: On the Human Need to Swim
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By
Karen Lloyd
| November 5, 2021
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Time to Eat the Dogs
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The Helpful—and Harmful—Consequences of Aesop’s Animal Depictions
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Jo Wimpenny
| November 3, 2021
Discovering the Message: How Nature Can Heal the Trauma Stored in Our Bodies
By
Yrsa Daley-Ward
| November 3, 2021
Rebecca Solnit: Why It Matters That George Orwell Was a Gardener
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The Quarantine Tapes
| November 2, 2021
Stan Cox on Fixing Politics in Order to Fix the Planet
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Keen On
| November 2, 2021
Teenage Activist Dara McAnulty on the Necessity of Joy
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Emergence Magazine
| November 1, 2021
Reconsidering Thoreau in a Burning World
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Megan Marshall
| October 29, 2021
Here are October’s Best Reviewed Science, Technology, and Nature Books
George Orwell’s Roses, Jane Goodall’s Chimps, Rowan Jacobsen’s Truffle Hounds, and More
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| October 28, 2021
Richard Powers on How Stories Can Help Us Cultivate Kinship with Other Creatures
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Emergence Magazine
| October 25, 2021
On Pastoral Poetry and the Language of Wilderness
Oscar Oswald Considers Theocritus, Layli Long Soldier, and the Search for a Wild Poetry
By
Oscar Oswald
| October 22, 2021
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